The State of Delaware has launched an online resource page to help Delaware residents navigate the impacts of the federal government shutdown.
The webpage includes information n assistance programs and services available to affected individuals and families, including food assistance, healthcare assistance, unemployment assistance, student loan relief, childcare aid, and rent and utility support. The site also has information on mental health resources..
“The federal government is using its own employees as political fodder, turning working families into pawns in Washington’s partisan games,” Gov. Matt Meyer said."Here in Delaware, we’re stepping up to protect our residents. We won’t stand by while dysfunction in D.C. makes life more expensive, more stressful, and more difficult for hardworking Americans. This resource page is one way we’re ensuring Delawareans get the help they need and deserve."
The shutdown resource page is available now at de.gov/federalshutdown and will be updated as additional programs and information become available.
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